If so, put on your dancing shoes and get ready to join in simply by finding your way to the corner of routes 92 and 173 in the village of Manlius shortly after the parade begins.

Flash mob organizers expect the dance to start around 10:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. and last for about three minutes. It will be between two classic cars, and occur in the area from Bruegger's shop to the Sunoco gas station.

A Toyota Tundra with a mounted PA system will begin to play the hit song "Happy" by Pharell Williams. One dancer will come out of the crowd, and two people carrying a large banner will be the cue for everyone else to join, according to organizer Tim Robinson.

Robinson has secured permission from the town of Manlius for the flash mob dance.

Although a core group of about 50 people have signed up to participate, anyone can join in, says Robinson, who is organizing the event to raise awareness of David's Refuge.

David's Refuge of Manlius is a respite program for parents who have kids with special needs or are struggling with a life threatening condition and need a short getaway. The program started in 2011 at the home of Warren and Brenda Pfohl in Manlius, and has since expanded to 10 bed-and-breakfasts in the area.

The parade starts at Academy Street and heads west on Route 173 then turns up Route 92, ending at the Sno-Top ice cream shop in the center of the village of Manlius.